Well, its been a long time since i was logged in here and on reflection my user name now looks pretty dumb... Oh well...
So, i have a RB25DE in a 260Z coupe. (R33 S1 VCT, factory ECU and wiring loom) It runs, rough. At first i thought it was the usual coil pack issue, so i researched it and tested my coilpacks. the results said they were in spec but others had done the same with the same results as i was measuring and still turned out to be a dud pack. I had a brand new AU falcon coilpack and leads from the old L28ET setup that used to be in the car, so i thought i would change that over and wire the AU coil in, instead of spending money to buy some more coils. Seemed sensible seeing as i already had all the bits i needed. Fastforward a bit, the AU coil pack mounted in nicely, shortened down my leads so they look schmick, wired it up so it'd trigger using the ignition module. The rough running and lack of power didnt go away... I pulled the leads while idling and through the sound of the spark and lack of temperature in the exhaust runners, i deduced that no.s 4 and 6 cylinders werent sparking (well, they were because its wasted spark now, but they werent sparking at the right time) I moved from there to assume that the Ignition module had failed internally on 2 channels and ordered a second hand one off ebay. It arrived today and i just tried it. Unfortunately the problem in no.s 4 and 6 cylinder still remain. So, i am now at the conclusion that there is a fault at either the ECU (ignition trigger outputs) or the wiring inbetween. The wiring is simple to test for continuity and i will be doing that, however i dont anticipate any issues there. What i am really looking for is a way to test the ignition outputs to determine if i need a new ECU or not. Is there any way to build a simple test light i can attach inline of each channel wire? eg a LED How does the ECU trigger the ignition? Is it constant powered back to the ECU, with the trigger being a momentary break of the ground path? or the other way around, with the ECU grounding the ignition module to fire the appropriate channel? I dont have an oscilliscope, nor can i afford one, dont know anyone with one, so im looking for some way to establish the condition of the ECU before spending lots of cash i dont have. Any suggestions would be awesome!